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In US, millennials and Gen Z have higher Mass attendance rates than baby boomers, Gen X (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate )

Catholics in the United States born between 1981 and 1996 (millennials) and 1997 and 2006 (Gen Z) have higher Mass attendance rates than the previous generations of baby boomers (born 1946-1964) and Generation X (born 1965-1980), according to the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).

According to CARA, 41% of millennials and 39% of members of Gen Z attend Mass at least monthly, compared to 35% of baby boomers and 30% of members of Generation X. 48% of the members of the Silent Generation (born between 1928-1945) attend Mass at least monthly, bringing the overall monthly Mass attendance rate among adult Catholics in the United States to 36%.

Gen Z, however, has a lower Catholic retention rate than other generations. Among persons who were raised Catholic, 62% of baby boomers, 66% of members of Generation X, 57% of millennials, and 52% of members of Gen Z have remained Catholic, according to survey data.

Solesmes abbot proposes single Roman Missal to bridge liturgical divide (National Catholic Register)

Abbot Geoffroy Kemlin, O.S.B., of Solesmes has proposed to Pope Leo XIV that both the ordinary form and the extraordinary form of the Roman rite be available in a single Roman Missal with a single calendar.

Under the proposal, “priests could reintroduce elements from the older missal, such as the prayers at the foot of the altar or the traditional Offertory, while celebrations according to the older structure could benefit from developments of the reform, including the vernacular, the expanded lectionary and the newer Eucharistic prayers,” the National Catholic Register reported.

Solesmes Abbey is renowned for its Latin liturgy and Gregorian chant in the ordinary form; some monasteries that are members of the Solesmes Congregation celebrate the liturgy in the extraordinary form.

Synod issues reports on polygamy, listening to the cry of the poor; LGBTQ+ community included (CWN)

The General Secretariat of the Synod, led by Cardinal Mario Grech, released the fourth and fifth of 15 final reports of the study groups established by Pope Francis during the synod on synodality.

Vatican newspaper warns Tigray war could reignite, decries indifference to refugee deaths (CWN)

The Vatican newspaper warned that the Tigray war could reignite and decried the world’s indifference to the displaced persons who were among its victims.

Report finds 747 incidents of anti-Christian violence in India in 2025 (Catholic Connect)

The Evangelical Fellowship of India issued its latest annual report on anti-Christian violence in India.

Catholic Connect, a website of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India, noted that “the findings point to continuing patterns of challenges faced by Christian communities in several parts of the country. These include interruptions of prayer meetings and church services, threats directed at pastors and believers, legal complaints linked to allegations of religious conversion, and instances of social coercion and physical violence.”

Theologians Press Vatican to Address Concerns Over Marian Document

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Exorcists Urge Pope to Appoint Trained Practitioners in Every Diocese

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Mary Is the Model of Joy for All Her Children

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Mar. 25 Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, Solemnity

Again Lent's austerity is interrupted as we solemnly keep a feast in honor of the Annunciation. The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord is a mystery that belongs to the temporal rather than to the sanctoral cycle in the Church's calendar. For the feast commemorates the most sublime moment in the history of time, the moment when the Second Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity assumed human nature in the womb of the Virgin Mary. Thus it is a feast of our Lord, even as it is of Mary, although the liturgy centers wholly around the Mother of God. --The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch